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That's a good response. In the world of today, there is nobody to hire so ideally I would suggest a business he can do himself 100% at least starting out. If he's active there are opportunities out there. I used to have a client who would say don't bring me the new stuff as I have to explain it to everybody just give me the old stuff that sells and sells and sells. Similarly I would say there's always room for someone who checks your sprinklers, does your grass, details golf carts, where is a handyman,. If you are not looking for a physical job, then in reality there are tons of things to do on the Internet or as a service business, such as being a photographer, slash web design in the US anywhere from your home, even a personal shopper over the internet can be successful. And there are plenty of people making good money, walking dogs
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Indoor pickleball courts.
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Trader Joe's
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home maintenance and repair business
I started a home maintenance and repair business and in a matter of weeks was overwhelmed with business. If you know what your doing and have good customer skills you will have all the work you want.
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The train store is now open in Wildwood in the old hobby shop across from City Hall and all is well. Feel free to stop in and look around it's like having a private vintage train show, the cabinets are full and price tags going on all items. If you have trains or a train collection you want to sell, this is the place.
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Good ideas! I can actually see a need for both!
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